SALT LAKE CITY, UT - Today, school nutrition professionals from across the country will sample healthy foods and beverages and preview equipment and service options to help schools continue to improve meal programs.

Salt Lake City, UT – The School Nutrition Association (SNA) recognized four of its own today at the 69th Annual National Conference, in Salt Lake City, UT. In addition to state and regional award winners, four SNA members received national recognition for their superior accomplishments in the school nutrition arena.

NATIONAL HARBOR, MD (July 8, 2015) - More than 5,500 school nutrition professionals will gather for School Nutrition Association's (SNA) 69th Annual National Conference (ANC) next week to sample healthy foods and recipes, participate in education sessions and share best practices.

Today, during a hearing
before the House Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary
Education, School Nutrition Association’s (SNA) incoming Vice President, Dr. Lynn Harvey, RD, LDN, FAND, SNS,
testified to the costs of complying with new regulations on school meals and
snacks.

Diane
Pratt-Heavner
301-686-3124
media@schoolnutrition.org
SNA Briefings to Explore Impact of School Meal Standards
2015-06-17
Washington, DC (June 11, 2015) – Today, school nutrition professionals from across the country will discuss the impact of new nutrition standards on school meal programs an

Today, during a hearing before the Senate Agriculture Committee, School Nutrition Association (SNA) member Cindy Jones testified on the need for greater funding and flexibility for schools to provide healthier choices to students in the cafeteria.

The School Nutrition Foundation (SNF) has announced its 2015 School Nutrition Heroes, five remarkable school nutrition professionals who have dedicated their lives to expanding access to healthy school meals.

The School Nutrition Association (SNA), on behalf of 55,000 members working in school meal programs nationwide, commends Congress for recognizing the problems schools have encountered under new regulations for school meals and snacks.

SNA is urging Members of Congress to support the Fiscal Year 2015 Omnibus Appropriations Bill, which contains language to provide schools greater flexibility to plan healthy school meals that students will eat.